Ars2 Regulates Nuclear Paraspeckle Formation Through 3 '-End Processing And Stability Of Neat1 Long Noncoding Rna

MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY(2020)

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Nuclear paraspeckle assembly transcript 1 (NEAT1) is a long noncoding RNA that functions as an essential framework of subnuclear paraspeckle bodies. Of the two isoforms (NEAT1_1 and NEAT1_2) produced by alternative 3'-end RNA processing, the longer isoform, NEAT1_2, plays a crucial role in paraspeckle formation. Here, we demonstrate that the 3'-end processing and stability of NEAT1 RNAs are regulated by arsenic resistance protein 2 (ARS2), a factor interacting with the cap-binding complex (CBC) that binds to the m7G cap structure of RNA polymerase II transcripts. The knockdown of ARS2 inhibited the association between NEAT1 and mammalian cleavage factor I (CFlm), which produces the shorter isoform, NEAT1_1. Furthermore, the knockdown of ARS2 led to the preferential stabilization of NEAT1_2. As a result, NEAT1_2 RNA levels were markedly elevated in ARS2 knock-down cells, leading to an increase in the number of paraspeckles. These results reveal a suppressive role for ARS2 in NEAT1_2 expression and the subsequent formation of paraspeckles.
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ARS2, NEAT1, long noncoding RNA, paraspeckle
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